The Resource Quintilianum eloquentiae fontem, ab eruditissimo Omnibono Leoniceno emendatum
Quintilianum eloquentiae fontem, ab eruditissimo Omnibono Leoniceno emendatum
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- Language
- lat
- Extent
- 1 online resource ([212] leaves)
- Note
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- Title and imprint from colophon ([22́] verso): M. Nicolaus Ienson Gallicus viventibus posterisque miro impressit artificio. Annis .M. CCCCLXXI. mense Maii die .XXI. Deo gratias
- Place of printing from ISTC
- Signatures: [1℗ø 2-22℗£́ʻ] ([22́́] blank)
- Median folio (leaf dimensions: 34 x 24 cm); 39 lines per page; initial spaces without guide letters
- The dedicatory letter by Leonicenus ([2́] verso) credits Jenson as the inventor of printing
- Label
- Quintilianum eloquentiae fontem
- Title
- Quintilianum eloquentiae fontem
- Statement of responsibility
- ab eruditissimo Omnibono Leoniceno emendatum
- Language
- lat
- Action
- Cataloged
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Citation location within source
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- Q26
- V, 168
- iq00026000
- Citation source
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- Goff, Frederick R. Incunabula in American libraries
- Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum
- Incunabula short title catalogue
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Incunabula (Collection of Distinction)
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Quintilian
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PA6649
- LC item number
- .A2
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- approximately 1412-1474
- approximately 1420-1480
- 1871-1940
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Bonisoli, Ognibene
- Jenson, Nicolas
- Pico master
- Gale, Arthur
- Breslauer, Martin
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Jenson, Nicolas
- Rhetoric, Ancient
- Oratory, Ancient
- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin
- Label
- Quintilianum eloquentiae fontem, ab eruditissimo Omnibono Leoniceno emendatum
- Note
-
- Title and imprint from colophon ([22́] verso): M. Nicolaus Ienson Gallicus viventibus posterisque miro impressit artificio. Annis .M. CCCCLXXI. mense Maii die .XXI. Deo gratias
- Place of printing from ISTC
- Signatures: [1℗ø 2-22℗£́ʻ] ([22́́] blank)
- Median folio (leaf dimensions: 34 x 24 cm); 39 lines per page; initial spaces without guide letters
- The dedicatory letter by Leonicenus ([2́] verso) credits Jenson as the inventor of printing
- Extent
- 1 online resource ([212] leaves)
- Form of item
- online
- Note
- Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy bound in early brown blind-tooled leather. The spine is rebacked in modern brown goat skin with the title stamped in gilt. Three of four early brass catches are present. All edges gilt and gauffered. The bookplate of Arthur Gale and the booksellers' label of Breslauer & Meyer are present on the front pastedown. Single blank leaves are inserted after [1́] and [2́]. Contains thirteen illuminated initials and an illuminated coat of arms attributed to the Master of the Pico Pliny, cf. Armstrong, Lilian. Studies of Renaissance miniaturists in Venice (London: Pindar, 2003) vol. 1, p. 317, no. 11. Armstrong identifies the arms on [2́] as those of the Frizier family of Venice. Early corrections are present throughout. The paper in this copy is heavily sized.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Quintilianum eloquentiae fontem, ab eruditissimo Omnibono Leoniceno emendatum
- Note
-
- Title and imprint from colophon ([22́] verso): M. Nicolaus Ienson Gallicus viventibus posterisque miro impressit artificio. Annis .M. CCCCLXXI. mense Maii die .XXI. Deo gratias
- Place of printing from ISTC
- Signatures: [1℗ø 2-22℗£́ʻ] ([22́́] blank)
- Median folio (leaf dimensions: 34 x 24 cm); 39 lines per page; initial spaces without guide letters
- The dedicatory letter by Leonicenus ([2́] verso) credits Jenson as the inventor of printing
- Extent
- 1 online resource ([212] leaves)
- Form of item
- online
- Note
- Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy bound in early brown blind-tooled leather. The spine is rebacked in modern brown goat skin with the title stamped in gilt. Three of four early brass catches are present. All edges gilt and gauffered. The bookplate of Arthur Gale and the booksellers' label of Breslauer & Meyer are present on the front pastedown. Single blank leaves are inserted after [1́] and [2́]. Contains thirteen illuminated initials and an illuminated coat of arms attributed to the Master of the Pico Pliny, cf. Armstrong, Lilian. Studies of Renaissance miniaturists in Venice (London: Pindar, 2003) vol. 1, p. 317, no. 11. Armstrong identifies the arms on [2́] as those of the Frizier family of Venice. Early corrections are present throughout. The paper in this copy is heavily sized.
- Specific material designation
- remote
Subject
- Bookplates (Provenance)
- Booksellers' labels (Provenance)
- Catches (Binding)
- Gauffered egdes (Binding)
- Illuminations
- Incunabula
- Jenson, Nicolas, approximately 1420-1480
- Marginalia (Provenance)
- Oratory, Ancient
- Rhetoric, Ancient
- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin
Genre
- Bookplates (Provenance)
- Booksellers' labels (Provenance)
- Catches (Binding)
- Gauffered egdes (Binding)
- Illuminations
- Incunabula
- Marginalia (Provenance)
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